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  2. Tethered Aerostat Radar System - Wikipedia

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    This version carries the Lockheed Martin L-88, a surveillance radar with a range of 370 km (200 nm), as its primary payload. The 420K's envelope shape, fin design, and cable attachment points are further optimized for high aerodynamic stability and easy ground handling.

  3. S1850M - Wikipedia

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    S1850M radar on HMS Daring. The S1850M is a long-range radar with a digital antenna array for wide area search in elevation. The S1850M is manufactured by Thales and BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (formerly AMS UK). It is a modified version of the Thales Nederland SMART-L radar. The S1850M is advertised as being capable of fully ...

  4. Tactical Automated Security System - Wikipedia

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    The system provides for wide-area and perimeter intrusion detection, assessment, and surveillance via both hardwire and UHF/VHF communications. Sensor technologies within TASS include wide-area and short range radar, microwave, thermal, active and passive infrared, seismic, magnetic, and trip-wire.

  5. Wide area multilateration - Wikipedia

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    Wide area multilateration (WAM) is a cooperative aircraft surveillance technology based on the same time difference of arrival principle that is used on an airport surface. . WAM is a technique where several ground receiving stations listen to signals transmitted from an aircraft; then the aircraft's location is mathematically calculated -- typically in two dimensions, with the aircraft ...

  6. Wide-area motion imagery - Wikipedia

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    Wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) is an approach to surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence-gathering that employs specialized software and a powerful camera system—usually airborne, and for extended periods of time—to detect and track hundreds of people and vehicles moving out in the open, over a city-sized area, kilometers in diameter.

  7. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    AN/APS-143 improved AN/APS-128 Multi-Mode X-Band Ocean Eye Maritime Surveillance Radar by Telephonics for S-70B Seahawk HU-25 HC-144A; AN/APS-144 K u band surveillance radar by AIL for RQ-5 Hunter and EO-5; AN/APS-145 improved AN/APS-139 pulse-Doppler ultra high frequency surveillance radar by General Electric for E-2 Hawkeye [77]

  8. Man-portable radar - Wikipedia

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    Man-portable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) provides long-range, wide-area surveillance and detection in an over-watch capability. The weight is about 30 kg. The weight is about 30 kg.

  9. List of radar types - Wikipedia

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    Radar proximity fuzes are attached to anti-aircraft artillery shells or other explosive devices, and detonate the device when it approaches a large object. They use a small rapidly pulsing omnidirectional radar, usually with a powerful battery that has a long storage life, and a very short operational life.